Puritans guarded their distinct ideas and cultural practices through strict adherence to religious doctrine and community norms, emphasizing moral discipline and a collective identity rooted in their interpretation of Christianity. They established tightly-knit communities that reinforced their beliefs, often isolating themselves from outside influences perceived as corrupting. This insularity extended to their opposition to certain forms of entertainment, religious pluralism, and other cultural expressions that contradicted their values, fostering a homogeneous social environment. Additionally, they employed mechanisms like public shaming and legal repercussions to maintain conformity and suppress dissenting views.
they didnt like them i think cause that's the whole reason they were pure-itins
they didnt like them i think cause that's the whole reason they were pure-itins
Cultures become accustomed to different things and their ideas may change.
The trade of there food and there ideas from different cultures?
Ideas and beliefs were spread to different cultures
Puritans
Cultures become accustomed to different things and their ideas may change.
Puritans sought to reform the Church of England from within, while Separatists wanted to completely separate from it. Puritans believed in a hierarchical church structure, whereas Separtists advocated for congregational autonomy. Puritans aimed for a more moderate approach to reform, while Separatists were more radical in their beliefs.
The Puritans. :)
By his great great grandfather who was a Purtain.
right to vote
Yes it is. It means lenient, sympathetic or forbearing, especially to strange or different ideas or cultures.